Staneshal Wood

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Staneshal Wood

Pressmennan Path down to the loch opposite the house. Showing off the oaks.
Pressmennan Credit: Richard Webb

Staneshal Wood is a picturesque woodland located in East Lothian, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 40 hectares, the wood is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and ash, which create a dense canopy overhead, providing shade and shelter for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Walking through the wood, visitors can expect to find a carpet of bluebells in the spring and a vibrant display of autumn colors in the fall.

Trails wind through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths are well-maintained and suitable for all ages and abilities. Along the way, there are benches and picnic areas where visitors can take a moment to rest and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot species such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, while lucky visitors might catch a glimpse of deer, foxes, or squirrels. The wood is a popular spot for nature photography, with opportunities to capture stunning images of the woodland creatures in their natural habitat.

Staneshal Wood is a cherished local resource, managed by the East Lothian Council to ensure its preservation and accessibility for future generations. It is open to the public year-round and offers a wonderful opportunity for locals and tourists alike to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of this ancient woodland.

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Staneshal Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.945889/-2.5711898 or Grid Reference NT6472. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pressmennan Path down to the loch opposite the house. Showing off the oaks.
Pressmennan
Path down to the loch opposite the house. Showing off the oaks.
Ford between Spott and Halls
Ford between Spott and Halls
Pressmennan Wood Looking downhill from the upper track in Pressmennan.
Pressmennan Wood
Looking downhill from the upper track in Pressmennan.
Gallows Law. 12:00 noon.   Looking east towards the steam plume from Dunbar cement works on an anticyclonic day. It was cloudy here, but sunny a few miles west at Edinburgh,  The condensed water rises so far, until it meets a layer of warmer air and then the cloud spreads. 
The field in the foreground is about to be ploughed.
Gallows Law.
12:00 noon. Looking east towards the steam plume from Dunbar cement works on an anticyclonic day. It was cloudy here, but sunny a few miles west at Edinburgh, The condensed water rises so far, until it meets a layer of warmer air and then the cloud spreads. The field in the foreground is about to be ploughed.
Deuchrie Dod The decaying trig pillar, unusual for these parts in being stone built. Arthur's Seat can be seen rising above the low level mist in Edinburgh. The plume of cloud is rising from Mossmorran petrochemical works in Fife.
Deuchrie Dod
The decaying trig pillar, unusual for these parts in being stone built. Arthur's Seat can be seen rising above the low level mist in Edinburgh. The plume of cloud is rising from Mossmorran petrochemical works in Fife.
East End of Meiklerig Wood From Eweford, near Dunbar and Stenton.
East End of Meiklerig Wood
From Eweford, near Dunbar and Stenton.
Bennet's Burn, near Spott Drains Eastwards from Pressmennan Lake towards Spott Burn.
Bennet's Burn, near Spott
Drains Eastwards from Pressmennan Lake towards Spott Burn.
Pathhead Farm, near Stenton Farm buildings.
Pathhead Farm, near Stenton
Farm buildings.
Pathhead, near Stenton Small glen at Pathhead through which Cauld Burn flows. Lothian Edge in distance.
Pathhead, near Stenton
Small glen at Pathhead through which Cauld Burn flows. Lothian Edge in distance.
Gairy Burn at Halls, near Spott Halls is a hamlet of a few houses and a farm in East Lothian.
Gairy Burn at Halls, near Spott
Halls is a hamlet of a few houses and a farm in East Lothian.
Cottages at Halls, near Spott Halls is a hamlet of a few houses and a farm in East Lothian.
Cottages at Halls, near Spott
Halls is a hamlet of a few houses and a farm in East Lothian.
Presmennan Lake Near the eastern end, with gulls enjoying a feast on newly cultivated land above.
Presmennan Lake
Near the eastern end, with gulls enjoying a feast on newly cultivated land above.
Premennan Wood Oakwoods beside Pressmennan Lake.
Premennan Wood
Oakwoods beside Pressmennan Lake.
Herring Road, Hartside End of the tarred surface on the old trade route inland from Dunbar. From here it is 22 mostly moorland miles to Lauder.
Herring Road, Hartside
End of the tarred surface on the old trade route inland from Dunbar. From here it is 22 mostly moorland miles to Lauder.
Ox Cleuch One of several gullies in Lothian Edge. Bracken is a problem here, fortunately it is still dormant underground. Later in the year this scene will be a very different colour.  The steep slopes are part of the Southern Upland boundary fault, leading up to 300m plateau over the skyline.
Ox Cleuch
One of several gullies in Lothian Edge. Bracken is a problem here, fortunately it is still dormant underground. Later in the year this scene will be a very different colour. The steep slopes are part of the Southern Upland boundary fault, leading up to 300m plateau over the skyline.
On Rammer Dod On the slopes of Lothian Edge, the fresh grass is growing well, providing grazing for ewes and lambs. Below is a deep meltwater valley lined with oakwoods with Dunbar in the distance.
On Rammer Dod
On the slopes of Lothian Edge, the fresh grass is growing well, providing grazing for ewes and lambs. Below is a deep meltwater valley lined with oakwoods with Dunbar in the distance.
Below Lothian Edge A jumble of old watercourses, knolls, crags and screes beneath the Lammermuir Hills. Possibly a series of meltwater channels this is a pleasing landscape of lots of corners and gorse areas , full of wildlife.
Below Lothian Edge
A jumble of old watercourses, knolls, crags and screes beneath the Lammermuir Hills. Possibly a series of meltwater channels this is a pleasing landscape of lots of corners and gorse areas , full of wildlife.
Wooded valley, near Halls The How Burn runs through this steep wooded Lammermuir cleugh.
Wooded valley, near Halls
The How Burn runs through this steep wooded Lammermuir cleugh.
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Staneshal Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6472 (Lat: 55.945889, Lng: -2.5711898)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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